The primary focus of the audience in virtually all audio visual systems is the visual element and frequently that function is served by projectors. Depending on the application the optimum choice might be a data projector, a video projector, overhead projector or a 3D projector. Selecting the correct projector is important and a solid knowledge of the differences is essential in the decision making process.
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3M Mobile Interactive Solutions
Model: 1895M
4,000 ANSI lumens, open triplet lens, 2 FXL lamps, lamp changer, fold-down post, high/low switch, color tuning dial, 10.5" stage size, handle
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Eiki International, Inc.
Model: LC-XL100A
Series: Conference Series Projector
Cost-Effective Large Venue Performance.
High Contrast Durable Inorganic LCD Panels.
Low Maintenance Long Life Cartridge Air Filter.
Crestron RoomView™ & AMX Device Discovery Technology.
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Diamond Lamps Inc.
Model: 6004100
Lamp module for TOSHIBA TLP 450 powered by original Philips lamp, complete with 120 day extended warranty
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EPSON
Model: VS320
3x Brighter Colors with Epson. 2700 lumens of color brightness and 2700 lumens of white brightness. Plus HDMI digital connectivity.
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Hitachi America Ltd.
Model: CP-X2530WN
High performance LCD projector
captures attention in classrooms or
conference rooms with dynamic images and 2,700 ANSI lumens.
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Dukane Corp. - Audio-Visual Div.
Model: 8115
Fully featured ultra short throw
LCD projector with network capabilities
and a low operating cost all in a
portable design.
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Sharp Electronics Corp.
Model: PN-V601
Designed for videowall applications, the PN-V601 offers the world's slimmest bezel available on a 60-inch-class professional LCD monitor and can be used in a variety of signage and multi-screen configurations.
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Christie
Model: Christie Entero HB RPMSP-LED02
Series: Entero™
Christie Entero™ HB is an evolution in performance, reliability and confidence for control room video wall displays and rear projection engines.
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